Kotaku: Playing a Switch Lite feels more like playing the Nintendo 3DS than anything else. The console is lighter in the hands than a standard Switch. It’s also one single piece: no kickstand, no detachable controllers, just a reliable handheld device. I worried that the Switch Lite would feel like a kids’ toy, with some of the same Fisher-Price flimsiness that dogged the Wii U’s GamePad controller. Instead, I found it just hefty enough to avoid feeling like a plaything.
In fact, one of the most surprising things was how damn comfortable it was to play. The Lite somehow feels cozier than its larger sibling, fitting into your hands with a comfy grip and playful delicacy. It might be cheaper than the standard Switch, but it certainly doesn’t feel cheaper.
Games Asylum: "Well, this is neat. As the name suggests, Wrath of the Mutants is the rarest of things – a genuine arcade conversion. With most modern arcade games being ticket redemption machines, this is something seldom seen. In fact, the last arcade conversion we can recall was Raw Thrill’s own Cruis’n’ Blast on Switch back in 2021. This is also based on an older iteration of TMNT, harking back to the series from 2012-2017. It’s essentially breaking franchise continuity (we’ve had two different iterations of the Turtles since) and could even be considered nostalgic for a select few – those who grew up with 2012’s Turtles are probably in their late teens."
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a love letter for all Suikoden fans; it embraces the classic essence and doesn't succumb to modernity.
An interview which I conducted with the Social Media Manager of Chibig (an indie games studio based in Valencia, Spain) about their 3D platformer in the mould of Mario 64.
And if you have to complain then it's not for you and we don't want to read or hear the noise.